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Evaluating the effect of alternative carbon allocation schemes in a land surface model (CLM4.5) on carbon fluxes, pools, and turnover in temperate forests

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Table 1. Site general information and observations available. ID refers to site name used in the AmeriFlux network.
Table 2. Allometric parameter values for evergreen and deciduous temperate forests in the C allocation scheme in CLM described in Olesonet al
Fig. S1 in the Supplement). Some of the main differencesbetween D-CLM4.5 and the alternative C allocation schemesinclude increased allocation to leaf and decreased allocation
Figure 2. Comparisons (a) between observed and modeled (D-CLM4.5) aboveground biomass in 1980 and (b) between observed andmodeled (D-CLM4.5) accumulated aboveground biomass between 1980–2011
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